EP2605861A2 - Fine particle applicator and related methods - Google Patents
Fine particle applicator and related methodsInfo
- Publication number
- EP2605861A2 EP2605861A2 EP11818849.9A EP11818849A EP2605861A2 EP 2605861 A2 EP2605861 A2 EP 2605861A2 EP 11818849 A EP11818849 A EP 11818849A EP 2605861 A2 EP2605861 A2 EP 2605861A2
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- Prior art keywords
- roller
- stippling
- high speed
- metering
- applicator
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05C—APPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05C19/00—Apparatus specially adapted for applying particulate materials to surfaces
- B05C19/04—Apparatus specially adapted for applying particulate materials to surfaces the particulate material being projected, poured or allowed to flow onto the surface of the work
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23P—SHAPING OR WORKING OF FOODSTUFFS, NOT FULLY COVERED BY A SINGLE OTHER SUBCLASS
- A23P20/00—Coating of foodstuffs; Coatings therefor; Making laminated, multi-layered, stuffed or hollow foodstuffs
- A23P20/10—Coating with edible coatings, e.g. with oils or fats
- A23P20/12—Apparatus or processes for applying powders or particles to foodstuffs, e.g. for breading; Such apparatus combined with means for pre-moistening or battering
Definitions
- Powder feeders and metering devices are used to measure the amount of powder or other flowable material being processed or applied to a target or substrate.
- the rate of flow can be affected by such variables as humidity, particle size, particle shape, density, material cohesiveness, and chemical composition. These alone, or in combination at times, render many existing powder feeders useless or troublesome.
- Embodiments relate to a fine particle applicator including a loading vessel, a metering roller positioned adjacent the loading vessel, a first stippling roller in contact with the metering roller, a high speed roller, positioned adjacent the metering roller such that bristles of the metering roller and bristles of the high speed roller overlap sufficient to form an interference zone, a second stippling roller, in contact with the high speed roller, a stippling shoe positioned adjacent at least the metering roller and high speed roller and a housing. At least a portion of a surface of the stippling shoe closest to at least the metering roller and high speed roller includes substantially the same curvature as the roller nearest the surface.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a fine particle applicator, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 2 is a prospective view of a fine particle applicator, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 3 is a front cut-away prospective view of a fine particle applicator, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 4 is a rear cut-away prospective view of a fine particle applicator, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 5 is a block flow diagram of a method of applying fine particles, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a fine particle applicator system, according to some embodiments.
- Embodiments of the present invention describe a fine particle applicator.
- the applicator is capable of metering and dispensing sticky, cohesive or non-flowable materials in a usable form, including a formed projected cloud of material that can be used with an electrostatic deposition process, such as that typical of co-owned U.S. Patent Nos. 5,279,863 and 5,695,826.
- Embodiments of this invention are unlike either a deagglomerator device which uses momentary rapid acceleration and sometimes wall impact, or the high speed brushes, which use a momentary impact with a relatively high speed bristle to break up the agglomerates. Additionally, embodiments of the present invention require only a fraction of the energy utilized by traditional devices and process.
- the tangential speed of the high speed roller is about 60ft/min compared to about 1500ft/min in a conventional device, which is about 1225 times less energy, for example.
- Embodiments described herein use a soft rotating brush bristle forced against a hard smooth rotating element with surface speed differentials between the two. In so doing, a smearing and possibly stippling action occurs which breaks up the large agglomerate. Even though the powder might have sticking tendencies to the rotating element, multiple smearing opportunities insure its removal.
- a loading vessel 102 may feed a material to a metering roll 106.
- An optional agitator 104 may be positioned in the loading vessel 102. Particles of the material may enter a deagglomeration zone 126 before contacting the metering roll 106.
- the metering roll 106 is positioned adjacent a stippling shoe 108, such as an upper stippling shoe 124. The particles are carried by the metering roll 106 to a first stippling roll 110, which is in contact with the metering roll 106.
- the particles may then be dropped into an aeration zone 130 before contacting a high speed roller 128.
- An optional air jet 118 or manifold may be positioned near the metering roller 106 and high speed roller 128 in order to facilitate the removal of any particles not dropped from the high speed roller 128 or ultimately as fine particles 122.
- the particles may build a static charge and be attracted to a grounded portion (such as a hub) of the high speed roller 128.
- the optional air flow provided by the jet 118 can disrupt the static attraction.
- the high speed roller 128 may contact the stippling shoe 108, such as a lower stippling shoe 112.
- the particles may be carried to a second stippling roller 114, where they are ejected as fine particles 122, such as fine powder or near smoke-like consistency.
- a housing 116 surrounds the rollers and substantially contains the particles within the applicator.
- the fine particles 122 may then coat or contact a target substrate 120.
- Interference zones 132 include the regions where rollers may contact, interact or overlap, for example.
- the loading vessel 102 may be a hopper, for example.
- the vessel 102 may be a hopper, for example.
- Material particles utilized in the applicator may be materials (i.e., powders) that are difficult to flow, such as salts, sugars, cinnamon, micro-salt, soy protein, cocoa, whey protein, powdered cheese, corn and potato starch, menthol flavor and anti-miotic materials.
- Embodiments of the present invention may process materials with a Hausner ratio between about 1.1 and about 1.7. The Hausner ratio may be defined as the aerated volume of powder divided by its tamped volume. If the material easily forms lumps or balls, an optional agitator 104 may be utilized.
- the agitator 104 may be an additional roller positioned at the distal portion of the loading vessel 102, at the entry to the metering brush that may be powered cooperatively or oppositely to the metering brush.
- a reciprocating knife at the distal end of the vessel 102 which would cut the lumps or balls into smaller pieces may be utilized.
- Another embodiment may be a series of sharp needles placed on a wall of the loading vessel 102, which may reduce the size of the lumps as they were rotated by the bristles. The needles may be vibrated to provide additional abrasive functionality.
- the agitator 104 may be a stirrer, bar or reciprocating lever that levels powder in vessel 102, which may rotate, turn or otherwise agitate and reduces the size of a portion of the material before contact with the metering roller 106.
- the particles may contact the metering roller 106 in a deagglomeration zone 126 that is formed by the angle of the stippling shoe 108 and metering roller 106. Any particles too large to penetrate the metering roller 106 are pinched or trapped between the outer surface of the roller 106 and stippling shoe 108 and abraded by the roller 106 in the deagglomeration zone 126, until reduced in size sufficient to be further processed.
- the stippling shoe 108 may be a single piece or be made of two or more parts, such as an upper stippling shoe 124 and lower stippling shoe 112.
- the stippling shoe 108 may be a portion of a formed wall of the housing 116, for example.
- the upper stippling shoe 124 may be positioned adjacent the metering roller and at least a portion of a surface the shoe closest to the metering roller 106 includes substantially the same curvature.
- the lower shoe 112 may be positioned adjacent the high speed roller 128 and at least a portion of a surface the shoe closest to the high speed roller 128 includes substantially the same curvature.
- Stippling refers to the action of short poking or flicking strokes (often in regard to a brush or bristles).
- the surface of the shoe may be conductive or insulative, depending on the material being processed.
- the stippling shoe 108 may be touching or very nearly touching the outer surface of both the metering roller 106 and high speed roller 128.
- the metering roller 106 may be a brush, for example.
- the bristles of the brush may be fine, such as about 0.004 inches to about 0.008 inches in diameter.
- the bristles may be about 0.006 inches in diameter, for example.
- the bristles may be nylon bristles, for example.
- the color and stiffness of the bristles may be adjusted to provide the proper amount of particle penetration and release.
- the high speed roller 128 may be a brush as well.
- the bristles of the brush may be fine, such as about 0.010 inches to about 0.020 inches in diameter.
- the bristles may be about 0.016 inches in diameter, for example.
- the length of bristles may be many times their individual diameters.
- the metering roller 106 and high speed roller 128 may contact one another in order to assist with release of the particles and cleaning of the bristles.
- the bristles on each roller may interfere or contact each other at a depth or overlap of about 1/32 inches to about 3/16 inches, for example.
- Each roller may be electrically grounded to reduce electrical interaction with the material.
- An optional air jet 118 or manifold may be positioned near the metering roller 106 and force air into at least one of the metering roller 106 or high speed roller 128 to assist in cleaning particles off the rollers after contacting each other.
- the air jet 118 may be one or more nozzles or a precision slit, for example.
- first stippling roll 110 The metering roller 106 and first stippling roller 110 may be operated together or independently, so long as they are rotated in an opposite direction in order to drop the particles into an aeration zone 130.
- the first and second stippling rollers 110, 114 may be solid rods.
- the rollers may be independently driven by motors (see 202 of view 200, FIG. 2). Views 300 and 400 of FIGS. 3 and 4, respectively, show cut-away views of the applicator, including the use of a bulkhead 302 to support all rollers.
- Gravity or forced air may then lead the particles to contact the high speed roller 128 at the interface of the roller and stippling shoe 112. The particles slightly penetrate the roller 128 and are carried to the second stippling roller 114 where they are ejected as fine particles 122. A fine cloud, not atypical of smoke is produced from the applicator. Aerodynamic or gravimetric forces may then be used to deposit the particles 122 on a target substrate 120. Aerodynamic forces may cooperate with electrostatic forces as well, for application purposes.
- An exhaust system may be positioned near or adjacent the deposition or electrostatic zone.
- One example of an exhaust system may be a vacuum used to gently pull the fine particles in the direction of the target substrate. The vacuum may exert less force or pull than either gravity or the electrostatic attraction of the particles to the substrate, for example.
- Each stippling roller may be positioned between the 90 degree position of the larger roller (i.e., metering or high speed) and the 150 degree position (where top dead center is zero degrees).
- the stippling rollers may be at least about 1/8 the diameter of the metering or high speed rollers, and not more than about 1/3 of their diameters.
- the metering roller 106 may be about 3 inches to about 12 inches in diameter and the first stippling roller 110 may be about 5/8 inches to about 1 inch in diameter with about 1/32 inches to about 3/16 inches radial interference or overlap.
- the stippling surface speed should desirably not exceed the metering roll surface speed.
- a block flow diagram 500 of a method of applying fine particles is shown, according to some embodiments.
- Particles of a material are contacted with a rotating metering roller 502 in a deagglomeration zone, sufficient to control at least one of size, flow rate, mass or volume of the particles.
- the particles may be contacted with a first stippling roller 504, sufficient to drop the particles from the metering roller.
- the particles may be contacted with a high speed roller 506, then contacted with a second stippling roller 508, sufficient to eject fine particles of a smaller size than before contacting the metering roller.
- the fine particles may then be deposited 510 on a target substrate.
- FIG. 6 a cross-sectional view 600 of a fine particle applicator system is shown, according to some embodiments.
- One or more fine particle applicators 602 may be utilized in an application or deposition system.
- the applicators 602 may be placed adjacent each other, with each applicator 602 associated with an electrostatic zone 604 and exhaust system 608.
- the target substrate 606 may be positioned below the applicators 602, for example.
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